No more slipping and falling
Load and strap down cargo bags, boxes, canoes, kayaks, skis, snowboards, and bikes to the car roof all with ease and safety. Our Universal Car Footstep provides you a safety leverage for better support to prevent accidents and injury.

No dirt or shoe marks
Remember stepping on your driver’s seat to reach the top of your car? And then seeing those unsightly dirt and scuff marks? That’s all history with our safety step.

Compact support
Our footstep measures 5.9 x 3.1 in (15.5 x 8 cm) for a perfect stepping support. It eliminates the need to bring out step stools or ladders that just end up being a burden.

Install (and remove)
in a flash
in a flash
No screws or bolts needed. Your car already has what it takes to hook up this step tool. Every front door on a car has what is known as a striker hook or plate: it’s the D-shaped ring that sticks out. Just hook your Universal Car Footstep onto this, and you’re set. When you’re done doing what you need to do on the car rooftop, simply unhook the step.


Over 400 pounds
of support
of support
Government safety testing protocol in the U.S requires that every vehicle door latch be able to withstand a vertical force of 2,500 pounds and a horizontal force of 2,000 pounds without failure. Our aluminum-alloy step supports just about any sized human, with up to 440 pounds of support. Step up with confidence without fear of falling or slipping.

Great and helpful for anyone
From neighbors that are seasonal skiers to the family friend that goes canoeing or bike-riding in the mountains all the time, our Universal Car Footstep is a thoughtful gift idea for extra safety and support for everyone.
Wow! I have been carrying around a mini ladder to get my kayaks on top of my 4 runner. I bought two of these and it is one of the best purchases I have ever made. These little steps are so easy to use and are sturdy even when I am standing in them in flip flops. They allow me to stand high enough that my waist is at rooftop height allowing me to have two hands and all my upper body strength to pull my kayaks up. Thanks to these I can load two by myself or with minimal pushing assistance from my 10 year old son. When I started kayaking I kept searching “kayak accessories” and “cool things for kayak”. I also watched numerous YouTube videos on how to beat load your kayak. No one used or mentioned these amazing things! I am not sure how to post videos to YouTube but someone please do one and get the word out on these amazing and super easy steps! Do the world a favor. They should pop up on the internet at the top of the search list for loading essentials. No more balancing on your seat and back tire awkwardly trying to balance and pulling up your kayak while scratching your car. Those days are gone with this cool step. The only thing I have to say that I don’t love is the price. $44 was a little steep for a step but it is heavy and of very sturdy quality. I do not regret this purchase one bit
Not the cheapest, but very sturdy, very well made, and didn’t want to take the chance with a collapsible door step. Doesn’t mark up the door and the longer step allows me to put both feet on it, even if my second foot is half on. I would recommend this door step. Makes getting into our rooftop cargo box easy and I don’t have to step on the seats.
2018 Toyota Highlander, Yakima SkyBox on top. I have a folding step that goes over a wheel. This given me more options for entry (four doors, after all) and is higher off the ground.Once you slide it into place push down to make certain it's fully engaged. Now that I see it in person more convinced than ever that getting this over a knock-off was the right decision. Very substantial. I'm 6'2" and 240#. No problem.
Amazing quality and design! I am 5’1” and bought a rooftop box for my vehicle... how in the world can I reach it without lugging around a step stool for the rest of my life? In comes this genius door step! Holds up to 400lbs, and I believe that. I can fit both feet on the step, enough to feel sturdy. Side note - on my vehicle at least (2016 Hyundai Tucson), the front door jamb is pretty vertical, while the back is at an angle. I would not use this on the rear doors, because I feel like weight would crumple the skin of my car, and not because of bad product design but rather just because of the angle itself. Don’t hesitate if you’re thinking about buying this!
I too, was skeptical about purchasing this step for my Subaru Forester, since I had read about the damage people claimed it caused to their vehicles from the screws at the attachment point. I figured I would just buy them to check for myself. Well, as you can see from the pictures, the screws don't even SHOW at the attachment point on the vehicle! The pictures I saw look quite different from the item that I have. Perhaps the company modified them and put out a different version. I can't explain that, but I can say that I am 100% pleased with my purchase and most of all, no damage whatsoever to my car.